I am not sure what might be the problem or how I can fix it. Since Bootcamp creates the install partition and I have a USB bootable copy of that, I was expecting this be similar to boot camp assisted install (which touch bar and keyboard back light work under). Under Device Manager in Windows, I do not see touch bar or unknown device. Re-installing boot camp drivers do not fix the issue. All drivers get installed after first login and everything seems to be operational Except for keyboard back-light and keyboard touch bar. I booted off of the USB and could install windows with no issue. I created a USB image of 7.4G installer partition(OSXRESERVED) which has all the modifications + boot camp drivers. It also add necessary drivers to be installed. Note that this is in addition to BOOTCAMP partition that windows is going to be installed at.īootcamp, modifies windows ISO with addition of drivers to make the keyboard and touch pad work during install. In order to install Windows on MacBook, bootcamp creates 7.4G partition that acts as a bootable install disk for windows(called OSXRESERVED). Open a issue if you encountered dead touch regions. T2-based devices: MacBook Air 2018, MacBook Pro 2017/2018/2019/2020: Use default fallback, experience might not be optimal. Device: MacBook Pro Mid 2017 with High Sierra Windows Precision Touchpad Driver Implementation for Apple MacBook / Magic Trackpad - GitHub.
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